How is DNA linked to the production of proteins?
A) Proteins hold the instructions on how to make DNA.
B) DNA is the end point of protein production that allows cells to finish making proteins.
C) DNA holds the instructions for the cells on how to make proteins.
D) DNA is not linked to the production of proteins.
C
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